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Train Sim World Rapid Transit Available For Pre-Order

Train Sim World®: Rapid Transit is an all new First-Person
Simulator that brings to life the experience of driving rapid transit
commuter passenger trains on one of Germany's most popular S-Bahn
railways. Take control of the sleek DB BR 1442 'Talent 2' and
transport passengers along the S-Bahn S2-Line through the historic and
picturesque city of Leipzig.

You've been invited to work for Deutsche Bahn as a driver on one of
Germany's distinctive S-Bahn railways. Navigating the busy S-Bahn will
require you to master the layout of the route and the functions and
systems of your train as well as Deutsche Bahn's unique signalling
system. With thousands of passengers to transport on-time, your skill,
focus and endurance will be tested to the limit!

Experience a full 'day-in-the-life' in Service Mode, which features
the recreation of an entire 24-hour timetable based on real-world
activities. Hop on and off a range of services as they carry out their
duties. Take control or ride along, the choice is yours.

Catering for players of all ability levels with accessible
tutorials for beginners and advanced procedures for experts. Feel the
detail as you step into the cab, take control then live out your
dreams exploring the highly detailed and immersive environment in
Rapid Transit!

We already know from CSX and GWE that "Simu-graph" gives what can politely be described as arcade physics, no better than DCC in Trainz.

The Germans will rip this to pieces if the signaling etc. implementation is even slightly off.

Discussion on the English language forums has already flat-lined so I can't see this being that popular outside of Germany. If N3V wanted a big hitter for their European effort, they should have taken an iconic route from Germany (Rhine Valley) or Switzerland (Gotthard) and set it in the early 80's with classic traction and everything from TEE trains to humdrum local services with 4 - 5 coaches of older stock.